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WASHINGTON, DC – The American Medical Informaticians Association (AMIA) is proud to announce the 2024 Signature Awards recipients. The following leaders will receive their awards at the AMIA 2024 Annual Symposium in San Francisco during the State of the Association meeting on November 12.

The AMIA Signature Awards program recognizes AMIA members at different stages of their careers for their significant contributions to the field of informatics. The Awards Committee Meeting is an opportunity to celebrate talent and highlight presentations of leadership, innovation, and professional achievement.

The Annual Symposium is the world’s premier meeting for research and practice of biomedical and health informatics. The work presented spans the spectrum of the informatics field: translational bioinformatics, clinical research informatics, clinical informatics, consumer health informatics and public health informatics.

2024 AMIA Signature Awards

Donald A.B. Lindberg Award for Innovation in Informatics

Sarah Rossetti, RN, PhD, FAAN, FACMI, FAMIA, FIAHSI
Associate Professor of Biomedical Informatics and Nursing, Columbia University Irving Medical Center
Kenrick D. Cato, PhD, RN, CPHIMS, FAAN, FACMI
Professor of Informatics, University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing Nurse Scientist for Pediatric Data and Analytics, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia

Don Eugene Detmer Award for Health Policy Contributions in Informatics

Christopher A. Longhurst, MD, MS, FACMI
Professor, Associate Dean, and Chief Clinical & Innovation Officer, UC San Diego Health

William W. Stead Award for Thought Leadership in Informatics

Christopher G. Chute, MD, DrPH
Bloomberg Distinguished Professor of Health Informatics, Johns Hopkins University, Division of General Medicine

Virginia K. Saba Informatics Award

Susan C. Hull, MSN, RN, NI-BC, NEA-BC, FAMIA
Principal, Consumer Health Informatics, MITRE Labs, Health and Society Innovation Center

AMIA New Investigator Award

Kun-Hsing Yu, MD, PhD
Assistant Professor, Harvard Medical School

AMIA Shortliffe Doctoral Dissertation Award

First Prize

Honorable Mention

Finalist